Description: Mel Zoble was a Yolo County Cooperative Extension representative working with the Department of Vegetable Crops and with processing tomatoes in particular. Zoble was in on the changing cultural requirements for growing the new variety tomato and was a key figure in advising growers on the new methods. This interview was conducted by A.I. Dickman.
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Interviewer: Dickman, A.I.
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